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  4. Dismantling of Ruhr Chemical Plant

    OBERHAUSEN, September 5.--British troops entered the Ruhr-Chemie chemical plant for the ...

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  5. BLUEPRINT FOR INCREASED COAL PRODUCTION OUTLINED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--By opening new mines, extending open cat workings and mechanising existing mines, the Joint Coal Board could increase present day coal production in N.S.W. by 5O per cent, Mr. N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Chinese Nationalist Governor's Revolt

    HONG KONG, September 5.--General Lu Han, Governor of Yunnan province in South China, on Saturday revolted against the Nationalist Government, according to Chinese reports reaching Hong Kong. ...

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  7. Pres. Truman Defends "Fair Deal" Program

    PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, September 5.President Truman said ta-day the American ...

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  8. Reds Implicated In Hong Kong Fire

    HONG KONG, September 5.--An official Central News dispatch from Chungking to-day said a Communist underground worker ...

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  9. TROOPS FOR HONG KONG

    SINGAPORE, September 5.--The troopship Empress of Australia, which arrived at Singapore yesterday carrying reinforcements ...

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  10. Shortage of Pit Ponies Holds Up Mine

    Brisbane, Monday.--Shortage of three experienced pit ponies prevented 32 miners being ...

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  11. 13th Migrant Baby Dies From Malnutrition

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The death of another child -- this time from Greta camp, near Maitland --was reported to-day,making 13 babies who have died in migrant centres in three weeks. ...

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  12. Suspected T.B. Among Migrants

    CANBERRA, Monday.--More than 20 cases of suspected tuberculosis are under observation at Bonegilla ...

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  13. WOOL VALUES MAINTAINED

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Values at the opening of the new, season's wool sales to-day Were unchanged on last week's' Sydney ...

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  14. Petrol Available, But No Licence

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Ampoll Petroleum Co. Ltd. is trying every non-dollar source in its efforts to get petrol, the general manager ...

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  15. TO CONFER ON SOUTH-EAST ASIAN COMMUNIST PROBLEMS

    TOKIO, September 5.--Malcolm MacDonald, United Kingdom Commissioner General for South- East Asia, will on Wednesday personally brief General MacArthur's officers on Communist problems in ...

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  16. 11 MORE POLIO CASES IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE,Monday.--Eleven more cases of poliomyelitis were reported in Victoria to-day, bringing the total for the year to ...

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  17. MASTER'S EVIDENCE ON DISAPPEARANCE OF SHIP'S PASSENGER

    LONDON, September 5.--The master of the Esperance Bay (Captain Thomas Victor Roberts) gave evidence at the resumed hearing of the inquiry into the disappearance of the Australian nurse, Miss Joyce ...

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  18. Fifty Injured In Anti-Red Riot At Robeson Concert

    PEEKSKILL, New York, September 5.--At least 50 people were injured, four seriously, yesterday when anti-Communist demonstrators attacked, cars and buses leaving a concert by the negro singer, ...

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  19. Employees Warned on Secrecy

    LONDON, September 6. --The Rolls Royce Co., in a circular to the company's several thousand workers, warned them against ...

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  20. Requiem Mass In St. Mary's

    SYDNEY, Monday. --More than 3000 people attended a requiem mass in St. Mary's Cathedral for the late ...

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  21. WORLD AWAITS COAL REPORT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier (Mr.IIanlon) today predicted there would be a world-wide demand for the ...

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  22. FEDERAL BUDGET TO-MORROW

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifiey) will table the Budget in the House of ...

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  23. One Day Stoppages Recommended

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Western coal fields miners' leaders decided to-day to recommend that all miners in district ...

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  24. Wafersiders' Losses.

    WELLINGTON, September 5.--Losses in man hours through disputes at New Zealand ports from April 1, 1947, to August 18 this ...

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  25. Zinc Price Increased

    LONDON, September 5.--The Financial Times' says the Ministry for Supply has announced that in view of the rise in the price of ...

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  26. MOON TELEVISED

    LONDON, September 5.--Cameras and telescopes mounted on a balcony at Alexandra Palace, the B.B.C.'s television ...

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  27. Newspapers Dearer

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Afternoon papers in Sydney --the 'Mirror' and the 'Sun' --will cost 3d. instead of 2d. after next Monday. ...

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  28. Typhoid Fever In Soviet Zone

    BERLIN, September 5.--About 400 people have been stricken by typhoid fever in the Soviet zone harbor town of Wismar, according ...

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